It appears to me that ISAC ( ISRO Satellite Application Center ) has let ISRO down again by not having the Satellite ready for launch in due time whereas ISRO's launch vehicle team seems to almost ready with the launch, by having the launch vehicle assembled. The same thing happened to GSAT-9 launch when at the last moment ISAC announced that they haven't completed with the satellite development, testing etc. And mind you, according to a recent report, ISAC has an ambitious plan to develop 16 to 17 satellites every year from next year with the participation of Indian industry. This delay appears to further delay the launch of LVM3 which has already been pushed from Mid-January to April End and now early June. I hope, by the time, middle of June appears, ISAC would NOT say that GSAT-19E has some problems to be fixed.

Sky & Space Global 3 Diamonds Successfully Integrated to Launch Pod in the NetherlandsSky and Space Global (SAS) has successfully integrated its first three nano-satellites into the launch pod of leading European launch broker, Innovation Space Logistics BV in the Netherlands

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Sky and Space Global (SAS) has successfully integrated its first three nano-satellites into the launch pod of leading European launch broker, Innovation Space Logistics BV in the NetherlandsThe three SAS nano-satellites, the “3 Diamonds”, will be transported to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the upcoming space launch which is scheduled for late MayThe nano-satellites will be launched from the ISRO Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and will be delivered by Innovation Space Logistics BVThe integration marks another major milestone of the Sky and Space Global journey to commercially launching its nano-satellites in space

Sky and Space Global Ltd (ASX: SAS, “Sky and Space Global” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the successful integration of its 3 Diamonds nano-satellites into the launch pod of Innovative Space Logistics BV in the Netherlands.

The 3 Diamonds will be transported from the premises of Innovative Space Logistics BV in the Netherlands to India ahead of the upcoming launch, which is scheduled for late May. The nano-satellites will be launched from the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The PSLV launch system has had 37 successful launches so far and its most recent PSLV–C37 was marked by the successful deployment of a record 104 satellites in sun-synchronous orbit.

I am one of the students involved in one of the QB 50 satellites (COMPASS 2 to be precise) and right now we have no information on the current launch date from any official side, that's why I am asking...